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Immigration bureau arrests Kuwaiti national for overstaying

Immigration agents have arrested a Kuwaiti national for overstaying in the country.

The man identified as Ahmed Isaac Alameri, 59, will be deported immediately according to Immigration Chief Jaime Morente.

“He is a public charge and an undesirable alien who does not deserve the privilege to stay in our country. He should be expelled and returned to where he came from,” Immigration Chief Morente said.

The Kuwaiti national has been arrested in Guimaras province last June 6 and has been overstaying since 2017. Alameri is also holding an expired passport and admitted that he is wanted by the Royal Family and Kuwaiti Intelligence Agencies.

Residents where Alameri used to live complained about his arrogance forcing them to report his whereabouts.

Malacañang reports that over 16,000 overseas Filipino workers who were staying at hotels and quarantine facilities in Metro Manila have been sent back home to their respective provinces. The swift action and collaboration of multiple government agencies stem from the...

President Rodrigo Duterte approved the proposal of the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) to downgrade Metro Manila from modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) to the general community quarantine (GCQ). In a...

The number of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the UAE continues to increase because of gatherings held by families and friends, a UAE official said. In a press briefing on May 27, UAE government official spokesperson Dr Amna Al Dahak Al Shamsi called on residents to...

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) reported that 314 patients have already fully recovered from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), bringing the total number of recoveries in the country to 16,685. The total number of recovered cases of Coronavirus...

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THE FILIPINO TIMES is the biggest and most trusted Filipino newspaper in the UAE.

It has a print run of 60,000 copies and 250,000 readership per week; bolstered by 2.5 million visitors to its website every month. It also has an e-newsletter sent to its 250,000 subscribers every day.

The Filipino Times is FREE and has the widest targeted circulation across the 7 emirates of the UAE.

With more than 2,500 strategic distribution spots, TFT is available where the Filipinos are - at Smart Bus Shelters, Metro Stations, restaurants, supermarkets, schools, airport lounges, Emirates and Etihad Philippine-bound flights, churches, Filipino community events and many more.